A group of immigrants being detained in a Los Angles facility on Wednesday filed a complaint against the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency for allegedly violating the constitutional rights of immigrants detained at the facility. The suit was filed in the US District Court Southern District of California by the National Lawyers Guild and the American Civil Liberties Union of [...]
Warren E. Agin : "The Travelers Indemnity v. Bailey case addresses a difficult question faced in numerous large Chapter 11 cases, whether a bankruptcy court has the power to issue a channeling injunction as part of a Chapter 11 plan of reorganization and, if it does, how do practitioners structure effective channeling injunctions. From a [...]
The US House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would give the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to regulate the market for tobacco products. The bill, entitled the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, passed in the House by a vote of 298-112 . The Act would amend the Food, [...]
Kent Scheidegger : "The rule against racially discriminatory use of peremptory challenges is one of the very few constitutional rules of criminal procedure that applies equally to the defense and prosecution. See Georgia v. McCollum. So what happens on appeal when a trial judge denies a defense challenge of a juror under McCollum, but the [...]
Judge John Bates of the US District Court for the District of Columbia ruled Thursday that three detainees being held at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan can proceed with habeas corpus challenges to their detention. The court's order rejects three of four motions brought by the US government to dismiss the habeas petitions of four [...]
China's Ministry of Public Security (MPS) announced Wednesday that it would conduct a review of its prison system in response to the deaths of at least five inmates since February. The suspicious deaths include the death of two minors, the death on an inmate which guards attributed to a "nightmare," and the fatal beating of an inmate [...]
The UN Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) has asked Lebanese authorities to turn over documents related to the February 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri , according to a court order released Wednesday. The STL, established under UN Security Council Resolution 1757 to investigate and try suspects in Hariri's killing, said that Lebanese authorities [...]
Tammy Fiebelkorn and Marcia Wilson : "On March 18, 2009, New Mexico's Governor Bill Richardson signed a bill into law that repeals the death penalty and replaces it with a possible sentence of life in prison without possibility of parole. The nine aggravating factors that allowed for use of capital punishment under the old law [...]
Twenty members of the Japanese parliament, the National Diet, formed a nonpartisan group Wednesday in order to delay the implementation of a lay judge system in the country. The group has concerns over rules governing disclosure and trial duration, along with the belief that the members of public will not be prepared make decisions in [...]
The US House of Representatives approved a bill Wednesday which allows the Treasury Department to ban certain types of compensation at companies which receive federal bailout money from the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). The Pay for Performance Act of 2009, which was originally introduced by Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) , gives Treasury Secretary Timothy [...]